EASTER WITH WILDFLOWERS


Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)

It all comes together right now on this Easter weekend, the wildflowers in the woods behind our house can be photographed in great light as long the sun is out. Going out early in the morning or during the late afternoon gives the best chances for a good quality of natural light. Going down low to the ground with the camera or using the topography of our steep slopes for a good perspective is mandatory, but other than that, it is an easy click.

Wishing all of you a wonderful Easter weekend!

Nikon D750, Sigma 150mm / f2.8 APO EX DG HSM,   @1/1000 s, f/5.6, ISO200

WILDFLOWERS AT EASTER


Dutchman's Breeches, Nikon D750, Sigma 150mm / f2.8 APO EX DG HSM -----------

It is this short time of the year when we have a few days to enjoy the wildflowers on top of our lime stone bluffs here above the Little Maquoketa River Valley. A week ago the Hepatica were blooming but today, after the rain we had last night, I didn’t find a single one anymore. There are still a few Bloodroot in the woods and the Mayapples come out of the ground, although not blooming yet.

Right now we see lots of Dutchman’s Breeches blooming everywhere. I will travel the next seven days and I already wonder if any of them will still show their unique blossoms next weekend.

I hope you all have a nice Easter weekend! Go out and make some good clicks!

ONLY IN SPRING


Wishing all friends and readers of my blog a wonderful Easter weekend! The crocus in our front yard had to withstand some cold nights in the last few days, but today it felt much like spring. Time for a photo before they are gone… 😊